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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T22:32:56+00:00 2026-05-16T22:32:56+00:00

I’m following the example from the Rcpp intro Vignette, trying it with inline. f<-cxxfunction(signature(),

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I’m following the example from the Rcpp intro Vignette, trying it with inline.

f<-cxxfunction(signature(), plugin="Rcpp", body="
    Environment global = Environment::global_env();
    std::vector<double> vx = global['x'];
")

but I get a compile error.

file12384509.cpp: In function 'SEXPREC* file12384509()':
file12384509.cpp:31: error: invalid use of incomplete type 'struct SEXPREC'
C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-211~1.1/include/Rinternals.h:333: error: forward declaration of 'struct SEXPREC'
file12384509.cpp:31: error: conversion from 'SEXPREC' to non-scalar type 'std::vector<double, std::allocator<double> >' requested
make: *** [file12384509.o] Error 1

ERROR(s) during compilation: source code errors or compiler configuration errors!

Program source:
  1: // includes from the plugin
  2: 
  3: #include <Rcpp.h>
  4: 
  5: 
  6: #ifndef BEGIN_RCPP
  7: #define BEGIN_RCPP
  8: #endif
  9: 
 10: #ifndef END_RCPP
 11: #define END_RCPP
 12: #endif
 13: 
 14: using namespace Rcpp;
 15: 
 16: 
 17: // user includes
 18: 
 19: 
 20: // declaration
 21: extern "C" {
 22: SEXP file12384509( ) ;
 23: }
 24: 
 25: // definition
 26: 
 27: SEXP file12384509(  ){
 28: BEGIN_RCPP
 29: 
 30: Environment global = Environment::global_env();
 31: std::vector<double> vx = global['x'];
 32: 
 33: END_RCPP
 34: }
 35: 
 36: 
Error in compileCode(f, code, language = language, verbose = verbose) : 
  Compilation ERROR, function(s)/method(s) not created! file12384509.cpp: In function 'SEXPREC* file12384509()':
file12384509.cpp:31: error: invalid use of incomplete type 'struct SEXPREC'
C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-211~1.1/include/Rinternals.h:333: error: forward declaration of 'struct SEXPREC'
file12384509.cpp:31: error: conversion from 'SEXPREC' to non-scalar type 'std::vector<double, std::allocator<double> >' requested
make: *** [file12384509.o] Error 1

What is wrong and is there a way to fix this? This is just the toy example, I have a more important complicated problem depending on the answer to this.

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    2026-05-16T22:32:57+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:32 pm

    Thanks for your interest in Rcpp! Romain and I usually suggest that questions be posed on the rcpp-devel list; you are probably getting a few more appropriate eyeballs there.

    Here, you fell into a trap of single versus double quotes. Switching these around make it all work. I also reordered / rearranged / relabeled the code a little while I was playing with it:

    > f <- cxxfunction(signature(),
    +                  body=' Environment e = Environment::global_env();  
    +                         std::vector<double> vx = e["x"]; 
    +                         return wrap(vx); ',
    +                  plugin="Rcpp")
    > x <- 3:6
    > f()
    [1] 3 4 5 6
    > 
    

    Edit: For what it’s worth, here is the same but passing an environment down. That’s what I played with first and which I somehow like better

    f <- cxxfunction(signature(env="environment"),
                     body=' Environment e(env); 
                            std::vector<double> vx = e["x"];
                            return wrap(vx); ',   
                     plugin="Rcpp") 
    
    env <- new.env()
    env[["x"]] <- 1:4 
    f(env) 
    
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